On the brink of civil war, the
Torrian Alliance continues with its mission to obliterate Star-children across
the universe in order to suppress an intergalactic evil. Following the
recommendations of his council, King Gregorio Derry reluctantly agrees to send
his only son William on a mission to restore honor to his family name.

William seeks to complete his
assignment, the elimination of a Star-child named Sydney on planet Earth, but
when the assassination is delayed he begins to realize an emotional connection
with his target.

With conspiracy threatening his
home planet, and a hidden menace on Earth seeking to secure a vested interest,
William finds himself torn between irrevocable duty and sacrificing everything
he stands for to defend Sydney.

As William and Sydney struggle to
overcome their impossible circumstances, they start to wonder if the connection
of two Star-Crossed lovers will be enough to save them from certain doom.

Read on for the interview!

Stop. Who
would cross the Bridge of Death must answer me these questions three, ere the
other side he see.

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What is your name? Braxton A. Cosby

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What is your quest? To create stories that entertain the mind and inspire the
spirit.

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What is your favorite color? Blue all the way.

Just kidding,
there are more than 3 questions.

Which orifice did
you pull this story from (from whence did the inspiration come)?

My love for young people. There is so
much potential in encouraging and inspiring young people to do great things. The more we are able to pour into one another, the better off the entire planet
will be. I also got a lot of my inspiration to write from God. He is the voice
in my head that keeps me going. He supplied the base for The Star-Crossed Saga from its conception and now I have been able to take it forward with the trilogy and the screenplay for movie adaptation. It has become more than just a
book, but now it is a franchise.

What was the most
difficult thing about writing books in general?

The time it takes. Lol. You really have to be patient and build the
foundation, without losing the reader. I have about 10 different stories I want
to write. I want so badly to put out all my stories, tomorrow. But I realize
that it takes time and that the dedication to honing and perfecting the story
is critical to success.

What was something
you learned while writing Protostar?

That the importance of love cannot be
measured. The characters really taught me that. The love between William and
Sydney, two Star-Crossed lovers, is the perfect example of how keeping a
commitment to falling and staying in love is one of the most important things
in life, if not the most important.

What do you love
the most about Protostar?

The balance between love and science-fiction. Protostar embodies the vision I had of creating a genre that has no limits. Love and Sci-fi are those two things that are boundless. Finding the balance of
making something cool, but not mushy (love) was a bit difficult, but I feel
great about the outcome.

What do you hate
the most about Protostar?

That it ended. I really could have gone on about
another 100 or so pages. But, seeing as though it is the first of a trilogy, I
decided to end it and start the next one.

Give us your
favorite blurb (paragraph/scene) from the story.

The assassination scene when
William must kill Sydney. He has this mission he must accomplish and is
determined to go through with it. He has never had to deal with the emotion of
love, nor does he recognize it. But when he starts to feel it, internally he is
torn apart. He must learn how to hide his feelings for Sydney so that he can
kill her. But during his time of being around her, he is enamored by her. Everything about her is intoxicating. His transition was the biggest part of
the book and is now the focus of the Screenplay for the movie.

What are your
future plans as an author?

I have about five
books set to release over the next 12 months. I also have about 3 movie/film
projects I’m working on with my company Cosby Media Productions that are based
on my writings. So people are going to get to know me very quickly, very soon.
Thank you for the interview.

Thanks for sharing your book with us, Braxton!

About
the Author:

Braxton A. Cosby is a dreamer
with a passion for inspiring others to love, in spite of circumstance and
convenience.

His calling to pen a young-adult
series that is smart, witty, and thought provoking, has challenged readers to
answer the question: What would you choose, love or irrevocable duty?

Braxton lives in Atlanta, GA,
where he co-hosts a local radio show on WAOK which is a mash-up of current
events and health and wellness. He also has a blog where he discusses
everything from health and entertainment to spirituality and relationships.